I have all three of these in the 100ml and I love them. At first I was a bit disappointed by Candyland. It smelled a bit too perfumey and not gourmand enough for something with a name like "Candyland". I now absolutely love it though, and am very happy that I did not get rid of it right away. Vanille Sa Pomme d'Amour was a love at first sniff. I find it a very realistic smell of the red/candy coated apples on a stick that are sold in the autumn. The deep drydown is a really beautiful musk that I very much enjoy. Sweet Lollipop is indeed quite close to Pink Sugar but with that spicy gingerbread note. I thankfully also like Pink Sugar, so that one too is a hit with me. Three great bargains that are unfortunately becoming increasingly hard to source. I think Jeanne Arthes may be phasing them out, if they haven't already been discontinued.
The official Jeanne Arthes site still has vanille Pomme and Candy Land but it seems like sweet lollipop is gone - gutted that they don’t ship to the uk though because they have two on there that I’ve never seen before and are probably new….. praying that Makeup.uk get the new ones someday!
Good to know at least two are still current. The reason I wondered is because a couple of the places in the UK I used to find the Jeanne Arthes range, don't seem to stock the brand anymore. I do recall seeing the red apple one recently but the other two only crop up on Ebay, second-hand. Amazon has a small selection, but since I view the range periodically, I have noticed that few new/different ones (not just the Boum selection) show up for sale. I may be misremembering, but was it you who mentioned that makeup UK was actually located somewhere in Europe and that the parcel got stopped at customs? I avoid sites that ship from abroad because I don't want to risk a customs charge. I do wish the Jeanne Arthes range was more readily available in the UK.
@@motom239 Makeup.uk does ship for Europe but I've never had to pay customs on them - the best thing to do with that site is to get your parcel shipped to a parcel shop! I had a mega hold up with my first order as they hadn't sorted out how to ship with all the new thanks-to-brexit customs, but I haven't had a problem again until there was a problem with my address - hence just collecting from parcel shops now! No issues since then. Jeanne Arthes just seem to sell out so quickly!
I have all three of these in the 100ml and I love them.
At first I was a bit disappointed by Candyland. It smelled a bit too perfumey and not gourmand enough for something with a name like "Candyland". I now absolutely love it though, and am very happy that I did not get rid of it right away.
Vanille Sa Pomme d'Amour was a love at first sniff. I find it a very realistic smell of the red/candy coated apples on a stick that are sold in the autumn. The deep drydown is a really beautiful musk that I very much enjoy.
Sweet Lollipop is indeed quite close to Pink Sugar but with that spicy gingerbread note. I thankfully also like Pink Sugar, so that one too is a hit with me.
Three great bargains that are unfortunately becoming increasingly hard to source. I think Jeanne Arthes may be phasing them out, if they haven't already been discontinued.
The official Jeanne Arthes site still has vanille Pomme and Candy Land but it seems like sweet lollipop is gone - gutted that they don’t ship to the uk though because they have two on there that I’ve never seen before and are probably new….. praying that Makeup.uk get the new ones someday!
Good to know at least two are still current.
The reason I wondered is because a couple of the places in the UK I used to find the Jeanne Arthes range, don't seem to stock the brand anymore. I do recall seeing the red apple one recently but the other two only crop up on Ebay, second-hand.
Amazon has a small selection, but since I view the range periodically, I have noticed that few new/different ones (not just the Boum selection) show up for sale.
I may be misremembering, but was it you who mentioned that makeup UK was actually located somewhere in Europe and that the parcel got stopped at customs? I avoid sites that ship from abroad because I don't want to risk a customs charge.
I do wish the Jeanne Arthes range was more readily available in the UK.
@@motom239 Makeup.uk does ship for Europe but I've never had to pay customs on them - the best thing to do with that site is to get your parcel shipped to a parcel shop! I had a mega hold up with my first order as they hadn't sorted out how to ship with all the new thanks-to-brexit customs, but I haven't had a problem again until there was a problem with my address - hence just collecting from parcel shops now! No issues since then. Jeanne Arthes just seem to sell out so quickly!
Have seen these Boums on Notino, always been curious😊
I’ve got 2 more vids coming up of the other Boum’s I have ;)
I only tried amore Mio, which was several years ago, but smelt very cedary to me. I didn't try these.
I’ve never found one from that range that I enjoy, but Boum is a great range!